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March 15, 1999 |

Combating Corporate Secrecy

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November 30, 2007 |

Weil's Bankruptcy Co-Head Leaves for Dewey & LeBoeuf

The co-head of Weil, Gotshal & Manges' bankruptcy practice has left to launch a new practice group for Dewey & LeBoeuf. One of the nation's most well-known bankruptcy lawyers, Martin J. Bienenstock is the first high-profile partner to be recruited by Dewey & LeBoeuf, the product of a recent merger. The loss of Bienenstock follows the March departure of four prominent Weil Gotshal bankruptcy partners to Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft.
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September 08, 2011 |

Industrial buildings sell for $1.6 million

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June 23, 2003 |

Cripps v. DiGregorio et al,

Schettino v. Roizman Development, Inc., controls in this multidefendant, multicount suit, in which plaintiff received two separate offers of judgment, for $15,000 each, on the same day, in settlement of all of his claims against all defendants, but did not accept either of them, and the judgment against all defendants totaled $19,194, and the trial court correctly dismissed the counsel fee application filed on behalf of those defendants who together submitted one of the offers (had this bee
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July 03, 2006 |

When does a logo become a walking billboard?

While tennis players battled on the courts of Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club last week, a different sort of court battle has been growing in the Court of Chancery in London.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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April 23, 2004 |

Debtor Can Assume Lease Without Curing Non-Monetary Defaults

In In re Bankvest Capital Corp., the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that a Chapter 11 debtor might assume an unexpired equipment lease without first curing non-monetary defaults.
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December 16, 2009 |

D.C. Circuit Hears Atheists' Suit Over Presidential Oath

Atheist lawyer Michael Newdow, who has unsuccessfully challenged religious trappings of presidential inaugurations past, took his latest dispute -- this one involving Barack Obama's inauguration -- to the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday. Newdow and his fellow plaintiffs say the phrase "so help me God" at the end of the oath of office violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment. Newdow argued that he has suffered "stigmatic" injury. Atheists, he said, are considered "second-class citizens" in the United States.
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Terra v. Citi, Day Three: Guy Hands Spends Quality Time with Ted Wells
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If Terra Firma decided to bid $6.4 billion for EMI because Citigroup lied and said Cerberus was making a competing bid, why are there no documents that say so?

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